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Inflation tends to be high and volatile; government is often incompetent; and the necessary legal framework for financial services is often missing.
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Mr Ridley makes it abundantly clear that he is a free marketeer, and he provides ample evidence from history that governments are often incompetent and anti-innovation: "The list of innovations achieved by the pharaohs is as thin as the list of innovations achieved by British Rail or the US Postal Service".
It is made no less worrying by the fact that, if euthanasia occurs without a request at the time by the patient, the patient is often described as incompetent.
"Correct" English is often plodding or incompetent.
The valve is often both obstructed and incompetent (allowing blood to leak back from the aorta into the left ventricle).
Death row inmates in Texas are often assigned incompetent or unqualified state appellate lawyers who do not raise legitimate constitutional arguments and who fail to unearth facts that could prove the innocence of their clients, according to a new study by an advocacy group for capital defendants.
Or that, whether governments are corrupt and malign or merely negligent and incompetent, then sunlight is often the best disinfectant.
But if they turn out to be true, it will further reduce confidence in a police force that is often perceived, at best, as merely incompetent.
Employees were often inexperienced, incompetent, untrained and underpaid, and lacked the requisite skills to supervise and provide services to a hard-core offender population.
Higher-ranking officers, appointed on the basis of their family connections and political reliability, were often apathetic, incompetent, or corrupt and sometimes all three.
Decision-making in intensive care units (ICUs) is often made by surrogates, since patients are unconscious or incompetent.
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